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And they still haven't contacted me and I'm sad even though they're probably just going through the assessment of other applicants.Īnyway, here's my Day 2 entry, Single Parent AU. I know I promised Days 2 and 3 to be posted last week but my brain just went WARNING! WARNING! when the call came about the interest in a job with them. Then I had to clean the house then I had to completely clean and rearrange my room (who knew I had so much shit?). Then after the interview, I had an assessment I needed to finish within 24 hours. I'm grateful for that, don't get me wrong, but I was still terrified as shit.
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I may post this as a new question here as well.I'm posting this the following week after Ironstrange week because last week, I was supposed to have a job interview last Friday and I was a nervous wreck, researching what I can about the company and trying to figure out how to nail the interview. And of course the default location (/usr/local/lib/audacity/libmp3lame.dylib that Audacity wants it to be in seems to be a mystery for me to find as well. The locations in the replies above: “the top-level (Macintosh HD) library, that is, at Library/Application/Support/Audacity.” and “Music>Audacity” don’t seem to exist on my machine, and I have done a search for the file “libmp3lame.dylib” and finder never seems to be able to locate it.
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I am not a lifelong mac user so maybe I am doing something wrong.
I have looked in the suggested locations and can’t find it. Of course when I try to find the file needed to do the “Export to MP3” it asks me to search and thats where I hit the wall. I have done this process a number of times, so I also don’t know if I have six installations, or if it installed over the same each time?
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Should I “eject ” this after the install is done? I am sort of new to mac, so I’m not quite clear on this. At this point it i also see the “Lame Library v.3.98.2 for Audacity.kg” “mounted” as a device on the side of my finder widow. I select install and I get a notification that the installation was successful. I select “open” and it goes through the install process as a “Standard install on “Macintosh HD”. I double click that and it asks me if i am sure I want to open it. Installed Audacity 2.1.2 on my Mac running OS X Yosemite 10.10.5ĭownloaded the Lame_Library_v3.98.2_for_Audacity_on_OSX.dmg and that is in my “Downloads” folder. Now Audacity will work just fine with Mp3 format. Just remember where you put it, because right above the “Download” button in Audacity’s preferences is another labeled “Locate…”.Ĭlick on that button, find the library you just downloaded, and you’re ready to go. Now that you have the LAME MP3 library on your computer it turns out that it doesn’t matter where you save it on your computer.
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What? You want a shortcut? Alright, as long as the library doesn’t change version number then this link’ll get you the LAME library too: download LAME library 3.98.2. Scroll down just a bit and you’ll find the link you want to download the library for your Mac system (or whatever system you have): It’ll take you to a site in Argentina where the LAME library is hosted: Now you’ve already downloaded the LAME library, but if you haven’t - or if you want to ensure you have the latest version - click on the “Download” button next to “LAME MP3 Library”. Click on “Libraries” to get to the right place: Once you’re in Preferences, you’ll see there are a ton of options. Now, in the program, choose “Preferences…” It’s complex, but really cool: Download Audacity.
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Oh, don’t have Audacity yet? Grab a copy, Mac, Windows or Linux. Without it, as you know, Audacity just complains that it can’t work with Mp3 format. In this instance, you do need to download a specific audio conversion library called LAME which has the codec needed to create Mp3 format audio files that you can then use with all sorts of apps like Windows Media Player and iTunes. It’s not, however, the most intuitive interface and that does cause some hiccups. Audacity is a great audio editor and as freeware, well, you can’t complain about the price, that’s for sure. Good followup question and it suggests that there might have been a lapse in my original article, actually.